BPAC COACH CORNER / SPORT SCIENCE RESEARCH

At this difficult times in which we all are following national guidelines of prevention against COVID-19, to keep our Badminton community, family and friends safe, BPAC is launching a series of online seminars, with the aim to continue educating, acquiring experience while safely.

“BPAC Coach Corner / Sport Science Research” consists of presentations about Badminton Research held by experts under the Sports Science Research Programme of BWF. This Webinar will run for one hour, once weekly (Tuesdays), providing simultaneous translation (English/Spanish/French) and moderator support.

All sessions were recorded and are available online on the BPAC YouTube channel

Season 2:

  1. Anticipation in Badminton: Influencing Factors and Approaches to Training – David Broadbent UK
  2. Muscular Strength Values and Strength Ratios of National and International Elite Badminton Players – Hanno Felder GER
  3. Cardiac Advice Before Getting Back to Exercise and Competitions – Mehdi Anvari – IRAN

Season 1:

  1. Para badminton Initiation Proposal for Childre Using Wheelchairs – Aline Miranda – BRA
  2. Badminton Training Planning and Assessment Programs in Preparing Athletes to Participate in the National Games Colombia 2019
  3. Influence of the Fatigue in Performance, Injuries and Psychomotor and Cognitive Aspects in Badminton Athletes – Diego De Carvalho
  4. An Investigation of the Demands Faced and Support Needed by Elite Dual-Career Adolescent Badminton Players and Their Entourage – Paul Sellars
  5. The Effectiveness of the BWF Shuttle Time Programme on Children’s Fundamental Movement Skills – Michael Duncan
  6. Stress Mindset Interventions in Sport – Lee J Moore
  7. Promoting Helth and Well-Being Through Campus Inclusive Badminton Program for Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities – Chih-Chia Chen
  8. Talent Identification of Badminton Players Using Bio-Banding – Pion & Fadilah
  9. Psychobiosocial States in Competitive Badminton – Yun-Dih Chia-Smith
  10. Optimum Performance in the Badminton Jump Smash – Mark King